Change of pace and variation crucial in Twenty20: Umesh Yadav

New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils' young fast bowler Umesh Yadav feels that variation and change of pace will be crucial in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Umesh, who was rested for the Asia Cup after a hectic tour of Australia, said he was working on a new delivery and would unleash it soon during the IPL.

"Twenty20 is a format that requires a lot of variation. When a batsman is going after you, change of pace is very important. I am working on a new delivery but I am still not confident of bowling it in a match," Umesh said after a gruelling practice session at the Ferozeshah Kotla here Tuesday.

"This format requires a lot of stamina and endurance. We have to work really hard because the match finishes in three hours and you have to give it your all."

The Nagpur boy stressed that he was fully fit and raring to go for this season's IPL.

"I am fully fit and very excited for IPL-5. I hope to play the whole tournament, my only focus is on IPL and nothing else. I have recovered well but I am a fast bowler and I can get injured anytime. Anything is possible in cricket," he said.

Umesh said the rest after the Australia tour has helped him.

"I got 10 days off after the Australia tour that helped me a lot. I worked on my niggles. Shoulder and back is very important for a pacer so I have been working on that," he said.

Umesh, who plays for Vidarbha in the Ranji Trophy, hoped that with new purchases the Daredevils would finish better this season. Delhi Daredevils had finish last in the previous edition.

"Last year our performance was bad, I am sure this year we will perform well. We have got in some very good players."

Umesh said Daredevils head coach Eric Simmons, who was also India's bowling coach before being replace during the tri-series in Australia, and Rahul Dravid have helped him with their valuable insights.

"Simmons has done a lot for me. He is very important for my career. He is frank and free-minded, gives me a lot of inputs to improve my bowling," he said.

Umesh said Dravid, who retired early this month from international cricket, also passed down some valuable tips. Dravid used to help the young fast bowlers during the nets.

"Dravid is a great player. He has shared a lot of his valuable experience with me. I will surely miss him in the Indian dressing room. While bowling to him in the nets, Dravid would talk to me a lot and always corrected me whenever I went wrong," Umesh said.